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Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 09:31:37 -0700
From: "Buck Conner" <conner1@qwest.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Introduction
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Dennis Miles wrote:
> I don't recall taking such a oath. <GG>
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> >>You was drunk, with me, Larry...
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who was what !!!!! oath ????
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Dennis Miles wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE> I don't recall taking such a oath.
<GG>
<p>>>You was drunk, with me, Larry...
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<p><br>who was what !!!!! oath ????
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Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 18:12:31
From: "Chance Tiffie" <bossloper@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: GUERNSEY FROCKS
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<P>I received a frock from these people just a few days ago. It is important that you request the "Traditional Guernsey" when ordering. The one I received is based off of early Frocks these people have in their posession. They are entirely hand knitted, and the wool is dyed naturally. Early frocks were Navy in color according to the man I spoke with. The quality is exceptional, I have worn mine around the house, but plan on giving a field test at the upcoming territorial.</P>
<P>When I say early, I mean approximately 1857, most of the surviving examples are from that year, as the garment gained military popularity. Is what I have an exact replica of the one Osborne Russel purchased??? I don't know; but I will say that it is as close as you will find today.<BR>They are hand knitted , the wool is from a source that has been around since the 16th century, and they originate in the isles of Guernsey, the same source of Osborne Russels.</P></DIV>
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Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 12:59:04 -0700
From: "Ole B. Jensen" <olebjensen@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: GUERNSEY FROCKS
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Chance,
Can you describe it? does it look like the ones we had in the early 1900's?
YMOS
Ole # 718
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Subject: Re: MtMan-List: GUERNSEY FROCKS
Date: Mon, Jan 1, 2001, 11:12 AM
Larry,
I received a frock from these people just a few days ago. It is important
that you request the "Traditional Guernsey" when ordering. The one I
received is based off of early Frocks these people have in their posession.
They are entirely hand knitted, and the wool is dyed naturally. Early frocks
were Navy in color according to the man I spoke with. The quality is
exceptional, I have worn mine around the house, but plan on giving a field
test at the upcoming territorial.
When I say early, I mean approximately 1857, most of the surviving examples
are from that year, as the garment gained military popularity. Is what I
have an exact replica of the one Osborne Russel purchased??? I don't know;
but I will say that it is as close as you will find today.
They are hand knitted , the wool is from a source that has been around since
the 16th century, and they originate in the isles of Guernsey, the same
source of Osborne Russels.
Cliff Tiffie
PO Box 5089
Durant, OK
74702
580-924-4187
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